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rob zombie

daniel_17

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anyone here listen to rob zombie? i just got his new cd "educated horses".
i love American witch, its his best song
 
anyone here listen to rob zombie? i just got his new cd "educated horses".
i love American witch, its his best song

Hey man,

Yeah I love Rob Zombie, and Educated Horses is really great, I dig it mostly because it has John5 (from Marilyn Manson, and Two) playing guitars on it. My fave song off that album is "Death of it All"
For some reason this album is a lot darker than others that he's put out prior to his latest.

If you dig him you'd probably like the movies he's directed "House of 1,000 Corpses" and the sequel to that "The Devil's Rejects". Creeped me out...

I really am a White Zombie fan by nature, but Rob Zombie has really grown on me as a solo artist and his roster, complete with John5, makes it much more enjoyable to listen to. I didn't find out until recently that his brother Spyder fronts the band Powerman 5000, which is not in the same vein as Zombie's music, but isn't bad nonetheless.
 
i havent seen either of his movies, but i wanted to see the devils rejects.
it was rated R and at the time i was'nt 17, now im almost 18 (in 9 mos)
i almost bought house of 1000 corpses for psp but got the grudge instead.
i had no idea it had some from MM on it lol
 
I'm not a huge fan of Rob Zombie's music, but I do like what little I've heard of it. His movies... not so much. While The Devil's Rejects was okay, I couldn't even finish House of 1,000 Corpses. I wasn't offended by the content, just bored by it.
 
Rob Zombie...refuses to die

I've never been a big fan of Rob Zombie.

BUT I give him props for surviving this long in the music industry with a complete lack of talent.

Maybe thats not fair. He certainly is a genre defining artist, even if that particular genre leaves something to be desired.

Like I said before;

Rob Zombie refuses to die. Musically. From the father of Twisted Metal's soundtrack to a director, he certainly lives up to his un-dead name.

...What is his real name anyway??
 
I wasa big fan when he first came out, haven't paid attention to him much since then.
 
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